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How do shock absorbers work?

When you're driving on a bumpy surface,
your car's shock absorbers help to stop the car moving about and vibrating too much.

They are installed on your car's suspension and most cars have a shock absorber
for each wheel.
Although they don't support the weight of your vehicle, they control the suspension over rough surfaces,
keeping the tyres in full contact with the road at all times.

They also absorb the impact of up and down movements for the rear suspension
(not many cars have a rear axle) and front suspension components.

A piston inside the shock absorber moves up and down along with the suspension
and springs to absorb the energy from the road.
Hydraulic fluid or air chambers in the shock absorbers absorb excess energy.

About Mitsubishi

The sixth biggest Japanese automaker and the sixteenth biggest worldwide automaker, Mitsubishi is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, where it was started in 1917. The brand now finds itself leading the field in creation of efficient hybrid technologies, such as the The Outlander PHEV (which stands for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle), while happily heading up the attack on global car markets, and is currently one of the best-selling hybrid vehicles on offer in the UK. The rest of the Mitsubishi range consists of cars like the economical Mirage, the sporty four-wheel drive Shogun, and the very family friendly ASX SUV.

About the Mitsubishi Lancer

The Mitsubishi Lancer was first launched in 1973, and is now in its ninth generation. It’s the first Lancer to be sold as a hatchback since the fifth generation was unveiled in 1988, and is one of the most practical models in Mitsubishi’s range. While it’s got lots of rave reviews from the 30,000 questioned in the Driver Power survey, there are still a few things to look out for. For example, some drivers have complained that the car cuts out for no apparent reason when in low gear. Something to watch!